RAG MusicHeartbreak Songs
A wonderful heartbreak song

Uplifting Western songs that encourage you after a breakup. Popular anthems and recommended classics.

From among the world’s most iconic heartbreak anthems, our studio staff introduces their recommended classics and fan favorites.

This is a carefully curated playlist to gently soothe the pain of a broken heart.

Uplifting Western songs that encourage you after a heartbreak. Popular anthems and recommended classics (31–40)

take a look aroundLimp Bizkit

♪ Limp bizkit – Take a look around
take a look aroundLimp Bizkit

Famous as an insert song from Mission: Impossible, this track is incredibly cool—both exhilarating and intense.

It’s highly recommended when you want to relieve stress.

It’s so catchy you’ll find yourself nodding along, and it’ll give you a boost of energy.

Gold StepsNeck Deep

Neck Deep – Gold Steps (Official Music Video)
Gold StepsNeck Deep

Pop-punk music has a guaranteed energizing effect on listeners.

Neck Deep’s “Gold Steps” is a track bursting with streetwise summer vibes that makes you want to rush outside and do something right away.

It’s uplifting!

A Whiter Shade Of PaleProcol Harum

𝕬 𝖂𝖍𝖎𝖙𝖊𝖗 𝕾𝖍𝖆𝖉𝖊 𝕺𝖋 𝕻𝖆𝖑𝖊 – 𝕻𝖗𝖔𝖈𝖔𝖑 𝕳𝖆𝖗𝖚𝖒
A Whiter Shade Of PaleProcol Harum

It’s a song with a deeply nostalgic vibe, and anyone who loves the ’60s–’70s will definitely be moved to tears.

The distinctive synthesizer sound will undoubtedly pierce your heart.

As it builds toward the latter half, it gradually brings the tears on, so take your time, listen closely, have a good cry, and feel refreshed.

Killing in the nameRage Against The Machine

Rage Against The Machine – Killing In the Name (Official HD Video)
Killing in the nameRage Against The Machine

With Rage Against the Machine’s destructive sound and Zack de la Rocha’s aggressive rap vocals, it’s the kind of music that clears your head just by listening.

It helps relieve stress and will have you bouncing back from heartbreak in no time.

Be sure to sing it at karaoke and feel refreshed.

snowRed Hot Chili Peppers

It starts with a guitar-sound intro that evokes a scene of snow falling softly, and I’m completely disarmed by the gentle vocal delivery and the root bass.

When you’re heartbroken, listening to it will definitely make you cry.

Cry and cry as much as you need, and let’s recover from the heartbreak.